Torey Pudwill would be more exciting if he continued this trend of simple trick based, quick set-up lines on actual skate spots instead of kickflip back lip to back tailslide kickflip outs on ledges behind chain stores. With that being said, Plan B opting for the simpler, more stylish route on the promo makes us hope that the actual part would be more in that vein, and that’s certainly welcome.

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how did he make everyone in NYC look stupid? cuz he doesn’t like downtown party scene shit? so what. different strokes different folks broseph if that guy wants to go to bed bath and beyond with his chick when he’s not destroying every spot, let him. Clearly he’s happy about it

That bank spot is in the middle of a building on bleeker and broadway. It’s like some courtyard in the middle of the building and it looks like the only way to get in is through somebodys window. You mad